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Examiner: Part 2

If you love writing for Examiner, Ehow, Bukisa, Hub, Squidoo, share your stuff here! Alrady? Are you still asleep? Shhh...I think she's still napping, so I'll go ahead and publish the rest of the information about Examiner. Are there any perks? If you are a local Examiner, then you can earn extra money if you write articles with a local focus. You have to write a couple of articles a week with a strong local focus in order to claim the extra money, but the extra money does come in handy when it comes to residual income. The program also has an "Examiner Perks" feature where Examiners can receive discounts on purchases from select retailers. One big perk that I like is the fact that Examiner is considered to be credible. During my first year on Examiner, I have been contacted to write articles for HostelsClub, Hostelworld, Madison Square Garden Entertainment (yes, about the Rockettes), and Youth Vote Overseas. I have also seen one or two special project articles ...

Examiner: Part 1

If you love writing for Examiner, Ehow, Bukisa, Hub, Squidoo, share your stuff here! Are you looking for a new residual income website? Do you feel limited by the how-to formats? If you are looking for a new way to earn residual income through freelance writing then you should consider writing for Examiner. Who in the world are you? What have you done with Alrady ?! Don't worry, Alrady is perfectly fine. She's just taking a little cat-nap while I fill in for her. For those of you who used to write for eHow, I am A.M. Trent . I currently write for Demand Studios, but I am the National Youth Travel Examiner for Examiner.com What is Examiner? Examiner is a residual income website where writers can earn money by writing articles on their favorite interests. You do have to fill out an application and apply, but you can use your eHow articles as writing samples. You can be a local Examiner or a national Examiner depending on whether or not you live near a large city. Sinc...